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The Migrant’s Paradox: Globalization and Community

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Globalization and Community
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction. The Migrant’s Paradox
  7. 1. The Scale of the Migrant
  8. 2. Edge Territories
  9. 3. Edge Economies
  10. 4. Unheroic Resistance
  11. 5. A Citizenship of the Edge
  12. Appendix
  13. Acknowledgments
  14. Notes
  15. Index
  16. About the Author

Globalization and Community

Susan E. Clarke, Series Editor

Dennis R. Judd, Founding Editor

VOLUME 31

The Migrant’s Paradox: Street Livelihoods and Marginal Citizenship in Britain

Suzanne M. Hall

VOLUME 30

Chasing World-Class Urbanism: Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires

Jacob Lederman

VOLUME 29

Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism

Matthew Hayes

VOLUME 28

Renew Orleans? Globalized Development and Worker Resistance after Katrina

Aaron Schneider

VOLUME 27

Globalized Authoritarianism: Megaprojects, Slums, and Class Relations in Urban Morocco

Koenraad Bogaert

VOLUME 26

Urban Policy in the Time of Obama

James DeFilippis, Editor

VOLUME 25

The Servant Class City: Urban Revitalization versus the Working Poor in San Diego

David J. Karjanen

VOLUME 24

Security in the Bubble: Navigating Crime in Urban South Africa

Christine Hentschel

VOLUME 23

The Durable Slum: Dharavi and the Right to Stay Put in Globalizing Mumbai

Liza Weinstein

VOLUME 22

The Fragmented Politics of Urban Preservation: Beijing, Chicago, and Paris

Yue Zhang

VOLUME 21

Turkish Berlin: Integration Policy and Urban Space

Annika Marlen Hinze

VOLUME 20

Struggling Giants: City-Region Governance in London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo

Paul Kantor, Christian Lefèvre, Asato Saito, H. V. Savitch, and Andy Thornley

VOLUME 19

Does Local Government Matter? How Urban Policies Shape Civic Engagement

Elaine B. Sharp

VOLUME 18

Justice and the American Metropolis

Clarissa Rile Hayward and Todd Swanstrom, Editors

VOLUME 17

Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age

Eugene McCann and Kevin Ward, Editors

VOLUME 16

Seeking Spatial Justice

Edward W. Soja

VOLUME 15

Shanghai Rising: State Power and Local Transformations in a Global Megacity

Xiangming Chen, Editor

VOLUME 14

A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture

John M. Hagedorn

VOLUME 13

El Paso: Local Frontiers at a Global Crossroads

Victor M. Ortíz-González

Volume 12

Remaking New York: Primitive Globalization and the Politics of Urban Community

William Sites

VOLUME 11

A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound

Warren Magnusson and Karena Shaw, Editors

VOLUME 10

City Requiem, Calcutta: Gender and the Politics of Poverty

Ananya Roy

VOLUME 9

Landscapes of Urban Memory: The Sacred and the Civic in India’s High-Tech City

Smriti Srinivas

VOLUME 8

Fin de Millénaire Budapest: Metamorphoses of Urban Life

Judit Bodnár

VOLUME 7

Latino Metropolis

Victor M. Valle and Rodolfo D. Torres

VOLUME 6

Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together

Manuel Pastor Jr., Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby III, and Marta López-Garza

VOLUME 5

Selling the Lower East Side: Culture, Real Estate, and Resistance in New York City

Christopher Mele

VOLUME 4

Power and City Governance: Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development

Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski

VOLUME 3

Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth beyond the Metropolis

Ann R. Markusen, Yong-Sook Lee, and Sean DiGiovanna, Editors

VOLUME 2

Reconstructing Chinatown: Ethnic Enclave, Global Change

Jan Lin

VOLUME 1

The Work of Cities

Susan E. Clarke and Gary L. Gaile

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The University of Minnesota Press gratefully acknowledges financial support for the open-access edition of this title from the UK Research and Innovation Body, in connection with an ESRC grant (ES/L009560/1).

Portions of chapters 2 and 3 were previously published as “Migrant Margins: The Streetlife of Discrimination,” The Sociological Review 65, no. 5 (2018): 968–83; copyright 2018 by Suzanne M. Hall. Portions of chapter 4 were previously published as “Migrant Urbanisms: Ordinary Cities and Everyday Resistance,” Sociology 49, no. 5 (2015): 853–69.

Copyright 2021 by Suzanne M. Hall
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